M-Com sweeps TUANZ Innovation Awards with top honours, leading a prestigious night in Auckland's telecom sector.
2degrees lures over 100,000 network switchers, with 80% from Vodafone, fueling a mobile number porting surge in New Zealand.
The next evolutionary step in mobile broadband is LTE, enabling faster network speeds, improved connectivity, lower latency and enhanced mobile streaming.
Gov approves regulation of mobile termination rates, a move that may lead to fairer prices for NZ telecom users despite mixed industry views.
It's quite ridiculous after all this time to propose that neither businesses nor consumers will benefit from the regulation of MTR.
Reputation is vital to the ongoing success of any business because consumers choose brands based on trust and familiarity.
2degrees launches promo, offering to rip up mobile contracts causing customers headaches. Cancellation fee and Pay Monthly plan fee covered for a year.
Vodafone acquires First Mobile, adding 77 New Zealand stores to its portfolio. The deal includes no store closures or job losses, says Vodafone.
2degrees shakes up mobile plans in NZ with the imminent launch of their Pay Monthly service, promising exclusive perks for early sign-ups.
Mark Cleary joins 2degrees as Chief Sales Officer from Perlico, aiming to boost sales and distribution, leveraging new products and the firm's 3G network.
Vodafone has expressed disappointment over the Minister's decision to regulate mobile termination rates, delaying potential cost benefits for users.
Steven Joyce agrees to regulate mobile termination rates following Commerce Commission's advice, promising lower costs and improved market competition.
2degrees launches new 3G network in New Zealand, offering affordable mobile broadband in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown.
Vodafone unveils its new SIMple range, offering flexible, no-contract mobile plans with added benefits for UK consumers seeking more freedom.
2degrees steps up, offering free Micro-SIM cards from July 30 for Apple device users, meeting growing customer demand.
Vodafone New Zealand has lost around 25,000 mobile customers in three months, likely a shift to 2degrees as competition heats up in the telecom sector.
2Degrees mobile customers around the country's main centres get a sneak preview of the carrier's upcoming 3G network.
Vodafone New Zealand today announced it will offer dedicated data plans for iPad with Wi-Fi + 3G in New Zealand starting tomorrow.
Google is discontinuing its Nexus One mobile phone following receipt of its final order from the phone's manufacturer, HTC.
Update: Apple says July 30th but we're still waiting for confirmation from Vodafone on pricing and launch details.